Milo_Grigsby
Story Teller
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- Jun 9, 2023
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I recently posted a story in the Loving Wives section that generated a lower rating and more comments than I have gotten on other stories, ranging from real appreciation of the story (1 comment) to dimissing the genre (cuckoldry) to outright anger at the actions of the protagonist.
The general line of the story is the wife of a retired man has been trying to talk him into swinging. Because he has refused she tells him, in as loving a way as possible, that she is sexually bored and intends to be with another man anyway. The man is stricken with such despair at this he is unable to take any action and simply watches as she leaves for her date. I won't spoil the ending.
For very real reasons, both evolutionarily and societal, sexual fidelity is a highly charged issue, especially when applied to women. I chose to explore this and allow the emotions of the protagonist (the husband, told in first person) to go where they may. Even as I was writing it, it generated some surprising and interesting emotional reactions in me.
What I found interesting about the responses to the story was not so much the comments. As I said, this is a highly charged issue, but the low rating (less than 3). In my opinion the writing is as high a quality as my other works, which so far have been rated well above 4. I'm not hurt or offended by this, if you write you are going to be criticized. But it's interesting that people would actually give a story a low rating apparently not on the basis of the quality of the writing but, from what I can tell, on the basis of the emotional reaction it seemingly elicited.
Interested in hearing from other writers on this.
The general line of the story is the wife of a retired man has been trying to talk him into swinging. Because he has refused she tells him, in as loving a way as possible, that she is sexually bored and intends to be with another man anyway. The man is stricken with such despair at this he is unable to take any action and simply watches as she leaves for her date. I won't spoil the ending.
For very real reasons, both evolutionarily and societal, sexual fidelity is a highly charged issue, especially when applied to women. I chose to explore this and allow the emotions of the protagonist (the husband, told in first person) to go where they may. Even as I was writing it, it generated some surprising and interesting emotional reactions in me.
What I found interesting about the responses to the story was not so much the comments. As I said, this is a highly charged issue, but the low rating (less than 3). In my opinion the writing is as high a quality as my other works, which so far have been rated well above 4. I'm not hurt or offended by this, if you write you are going to be criticized. But it's interesting that people would actually give a story a low rating apparently not on the basis of the quality of the writing but, from what I can tell, on the basis of the emotional reaction it seemingly elicited.
Interested in hearing from other writers on this.